The Best Friend Debate

Honor Eastly Says No Feeling Is Final

The model managed to ensure her unique sense of humour made it’s way into the announcement too, captioning the adorable video, “It’s Johns!”

The couple have spoken honestly and openly about their struggles with falling pregnant, and how IVF helped them welcome Luna into the world.

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“Having a baby is a big challenge for a couple, and going through that together strengthens your bond because if you make it through [having a child], you know you can make it through anything,” John Legend told Cosmopolitan magazine in August.

“We’re lucky that we’re living in an age where we can conceive in other ways. [IVF treatment] brought us Luna and hopefully it will bring us a few more awesome kids, too.”

“To a lot of you, I think, I seem like the happiest person on the planet,” she wrote in a raw and emotional essay for the April issue of Glamour magazine, admitting that for most of last year, she felt incredibly unhappy.

“I had everything I needed to be happy… How can I feel this way when everything is so great?” she said.

“I’ve had a hard time coming to terms with that, and I hesitated to even talk about this, as everything becomes such a ‘thing’. But it’s such a major part of my life and so, so many other women’s lives.”

It wasn’t until a GP diagnosed her with postpartum depression and anxiety that she began to make sense of what she had been feeling.

“I remember being so exhausted but happy to know that we could finally get on the path of getting better,” she wrote.

“I started taking an antidepressant, which helped. And I started sharing the news with friends and family – I felt like everyone deserved an explanation, and I didn’t know how else to say it other than the only way I know: just saying it.”